Mortality from diseases other than cancer following low doses of ionizing radiation: results from the 15-Country Study of nuclear industry workers.
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G. Gulis | M. Vrijheid | A. Auvinen | F. Rodríguez‐Artalejo | M. Usel | M. Schubauer-Berigan | E. Cardis | G. Howe | E. Gilbert | J. Kurtinaitis | J. Bae | A. Rogel | H. Tardy | P. Ashmore | H. Engels | R. Habib | H. Malker | M. Telle-Lamberton | K. Veress | R. Habib | C. Muirhead | D. Richardson | David B Richardson | M. Telle-lamberton | J. Bae
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